Anonymous ID: 378511 April 8, 2020, 6:39 p.m. No.8729459   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9545 >>9670 >>9749

>>8725847

 

I searched the "7460130" at the end of the name of the Kissinger .jpg, and got a 1980 NIH NCBI article on parasites from Iranian camels.

 

Massive keks.

Read up on the Iranian parasite yourself:

 

 

After the Shah fell, the ayatollahs were the beneficiaries of Kissinger’s arms largess, inheriting billions of dollars of warships, tanks, fighter jets, guns, and other materiel. It was also Kissinger who successfully urged the Carter administration to grant the Shah asylum in the United States, which hastened the deterioration of relations between Tehran and Washington, precipitating the embassy hostage crisis.

 

Then, in 1980, Saddam Hussein’s Iraq invaded Iran, beginning a war that consumed hundreds of thousands of lives. The administration of Ronald Reagan “tilted” toward Baghdad, providing battlefield intelligence used to launch lethal sarin gas attacks on Iranian troops. At the same time, the White House illegally and infamously trafficked high-tech weaponry to revolutionary Iran as part of what became the Iran-Contra affair.

 

“It’s a pity they can’t both lose,” Kissinger is reported to have said of Iran and Iraq. Although that quotation is hard to confirm, Raymond Tanter, who served on the National Security Council, reports that, at a foreign-policy briefing for Republican presidential nominee Ronald Reagan in October 1980, Kissinger suggested “the continuation of fighting between Iran and Iraq was in the American interest.” Having bet (and lost) on the Shah, Kissinger now hoped to make the best of a bad war. The U.S., he counselled Reagan, “should capitalize on continuing hostilities.”

 

 

https://www.commondreams.org/views/2015/09/28/debacle-inc-how-henry-kissinger-helped-disorder-world

 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7460130